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Port Perry Star, 1 Oct 1975, p. 2

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RAC Sve a AN AS A ' -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1975 Up = Down the Street UNMARKED CARS Scugog Council has reques- ted Whitby OPP for the use of unmarked cars to help con- trol speeding in certain areas of the township. .In a letter to council the detachment. asked that the areas that 'such action is necessary be identified, as permission to use unmarked cars must come from head- quarters. Councillor Brinkman made a motion that they use the cars at entrances to Port Perry, to include 7A Highway, Oshawa Road, . HONOUKED AT GRADUATION Charlene Raby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Raby and a graduate of Port Perry High School, was presented with an "Honourable Mention" award at Herzing Institutes 1975 Graduation Ceremonies held in Toronto. Charlene graduated from the Herzing Medical Secretarial Course in September and will be commencing employment with Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on October 5. Lilla Street, Union Avenue and also Scugog Street in Blackstock. Areas in front of the school were also con- sidered important areas to be patrolled. . The motion was passed unanimously by council. LEASE The Ministry of Govern- ment Services have notified council that they have ap- proved and accepted the Offer to Renew Lease issued to them on August 25, 1975. The lease is for a two-year period commencing January" 1, 1976, at a cost of $240.00 per year. THANK YOU Mr. T. Parry, chairman of the Ontario Recreational Bi- cycling Committee has thanked council in a letter for their assistance and co-oper- ation in making '"Preo"', the first Bicycle Tour of Ontario, an outstanding success. Approximately 80 cyclists from all over Canada spent the night camping at Birds- eye Centrerecently as part of a trial run for the 1976 - Olympics. Mr. Parry says that he is looking forward to the con- tinued success of the develop- ment of bicycle touring, and hopes to see them next year. The many friends of Town- ship of Scugog and surround- ing area will be pleased to learn of the appointment of Rev. C.E. Clarke, Prince: Albert, to the Department of Senior Citizens Services, as volunteer to Ministry of Com- munity and Social Services. Rev. Clarke would be pleased. to visit or assist any Senior Citizen, 55 years of age and - Scugog Fire Department HALL NO.1 APPLICATION FOR FIREFIGHTERS Applications for the position of Volunteer Fire- men for the Scugog Fire Department, Hall No. 1 will be received and considered until Friday, October 17th. Applicants must be a resident of the Village of Port Perry or immediate vicinity and must be 21 years of age and not over 45 years. Must be available during the day. All applications to be mailed or given to: Leo Donnelly Secretary-Treasurer Scugog Fire Department "Hall No.1 Port Perry, Ontario (Please fill in application below) Name Date Address Occupation Phone Date of Birth Age Height Weight Single Married Employer's Name Employer's Address Employer's Telephone Number Applicant's Signature over, who need counselling or advice on any problem. THE NEEDS - Senior Citizens Services Office desire the assistance. of those who will - supply information for: Names of Senior Citizens whomay belonely and need a visit; Names of community folk whose services are need- ed for transportation pur- poses and willing to serve; To see that services are supplied to all Senior Citizens who need any services they "are ordinarily unable to re- ceive. Phone 985-3222, or write to Rev. C.E. Clarke, Box 580, Port Perry, Ontario, LOB INO. "OBIT RY James ITUARY | 49, of 1303 Wildwood, Marys- ville, died September 20 in a local hospital. si He was born July 16, 1926 in Port Perry, Ontario, Can- ada and had lived in the Marysville area for the past seven years. He was an * Herald. 33500 CofC contribution The new Scugog Commun- ity Arena project has the enthusiasm of many groups and organizations in the com- munity such as the Scugog Chamber of Commerce, who early this week presented a cheque for $3,500. to go toward the project. The Chamber, representing local businesses, merchants, and industry, presented the cheque as the first part of a three-year commitment to the fund raising effort. Seen here presenting the cheque to. arena committee chairman Howard Hall (seated) is Chamber president Richard . Drew. employee of the Everett He leaves his wife, Ann Margaret Lavender Mac- Master, at home, two sons, Scott, and Dean both of Marysville, his mother Donalda, two brothers, Campbell and Archibald, all of Port Perry, Ontario. Pre- deceased by * his father James D. and brother John Glenn. Cremation was held. Memorial services were held at the Irving Funeral Home, Marysville, with the Rev. Albert Hieb officiating. Inurnment will be in Port Perry, Ontario. heart fund. TT BA Te A A A A A A A CREST The family requests that Memorials be. made to the . A PR AAAI AAAS i i 0 Lawrence Pharmacy 209 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-2231 ~~ Price Effective OCTOBER 1 to OCTOBER 11 BONUS PACK LOTION & DEODORANT $5.00 DAYTIME PAMPERS | | Yaa SUSPENSION TOOTHPASTE Mint or Reg 30% : 12 0z. Reg.*3.09| 1 32.59] | $2.40 | VASELINE REXALL = INTENSAVE CARE HOT LEMO Is OT LEMON | ==" LoTION (Same formula as Neo- SKIN Reg. 219 Vaseline INTENSIVE CARI CONTAC-C COLD CAPS 20's Reg. *2.99 CONTAL ~~ sex - + w $1.59 SECRET SPRAY DEODORANT Scented -& Unscented SPRAY COLOGNE Reg. *1.48° 2 oz. 3.25 6 oz. 99¢ |] Citran) +4125 Reg. $2.09. a FALL SPECIAL FABERGE TIGRESS A A A a ST Tr i A i A Te He i Tr ar A Br A Br A A A Wr TT A eT A A We Te A He Ap Tr Tp A Be A A Be LA BBB TTC TTT CTCTUT UNTER N TNT TTT TT TT Tr Te Tr Ts Ti TA A He Hr A Ar A i A A Wr re A A Be . ' - SOV AVAVVAVAVVAVVANVAVANANANNNCNN NNN NS NNN NSNNSNNSNNNSN NSIS SS sss ssss sya ssa s sans, --F

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